The Carolina Panthers will Keep Pounding all the way to Super Bowl 50.

Quarterback Cam Newton rushed for two touchdowns and passed for two more as the Panthers blasted the mistake-prone Arizona Cardinals 49-15 in the NFC championship game Sunday night at Bank of America Stadium.

"We're not done yet," Newton said during the NFC championship trophy celebration on the field.

Carolina (17-1) will meet the Denver Broncos (14-4) on Feb. 7 at Santa Clara, Calif., in a matchup of the top seeds in each conference. The Panthers' only other Super Bowl appearance came in 2003, resulting in a loss to New England.

The Cardinals (14-4) couldn't overcome four first-half turnovers, including three by quarterback Carson Palmer. They were denied their second berth in the Super Bowl.

The Panthers won two postseason games in Charlotte, running their home-field winning streak to 12 games.

The matchup between Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks turned out to be a dud. Palmer was charged with six of Arizona's seven turnovers, twice intercepted by safety Kurt Coleman.